11 From Jacob Folsom. To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated Jan. 19, 1858. Re: disagreement with an editorial stating that the Choctaws are advancing in education and self-government, and the reasons for disagreeing.
12 From Lycurgus P. Pitchlynn. To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated Jan. 22, 1858. Re: murders of various people.
13 From Lycurgus P. Pitchlynn. To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated Feb. 2, 1858. Re: their intense poverty, and a plea for a coat.
14 From Peter P. Pitchlynn (Washington, D.C.). To Israel Folsom. Dated Feb. 15, 1858. Re: Choctaw delegates in Washington.
15 From George Hudson (Eagle County, C.N.). To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated Feb. 23, 1858. Re: total lawlessness in the Nation, the resignation of the Governor, and the root cause of the killing being disagreement on the new Constitution.
16 From Joseph Dukes. To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated March 5, 1858. Re: the meeting of Towson County to try and restore peace and order, the decision there to abide by the Constitution of 1850 until further legal action occurred; revival of the three-chief system; majority opposition to the new constitution.
17 From Sampson Folsom (Doaksville, C.N.). To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated March 15, 1858. Re: Chickasaw affairs.
18 From Lycurgus P. Pitchlynn. To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated March 22, 1858. Re: tornado which struck; the impending constitutional convention, and the support of the people for it; the distrust of “half-breeds by full-breeds,” the rumor that the missionaries are at the head of the opposition to the new constitution.